Dutch Lotto statistical analysis charts

At this point we offer you a total of 42 Dutch Lotto statistical analyis charts to help you build your winner Dutch Lotto playing strategy. While some of the charts show the graphical representation of individual statistical data, others are made up of two or more pieces of statistical data sets so that you can compare them to eachother in one place.

Here you can view the lotto results in the form of vertical stacked bars.
The height of the bar is the sum of all Dutch Lotto numbers drawn on a particular date.
A general view of the chart should give the viewer an approximate range where the sum of the numbers is usually located.

In every stacked bar, each number is represented by a different color. This is meant to give the viewer a good idea about the proportions between the numbers.

Another fun way to view the Dutch Lotto results. The strings in this chart simply connect each Dutch Lotto number to the one that was drawn in the very previous drawing. This way we obtain a chart with a number of strings equal to the numbers drawn in this particular lottery.

The following charts reffer to the latest 100 results (or less wherever there are less than 100).

A graphical representation of the Dutch Lotto numbers frequency. in this chart, each Dutch Lotto number is being represented by a vertical bar which has a height equal to the the number of times that particular number was drawn in the last 100 draws (or less). The bars are sorted by the lotto numbers from top to bottom.

Basically the same thing as the chart above, the only difference is that the bars are sorted by the number frequency descending from left to right. In other words, the most frequent Dutch Lotto numbers are at the of the chart while the less frequent Dutch Lotto numbers are towards its bottom.